The House's Permanent Collections
The Law of the Vault
Not every piece we forge belongs in the Vault.
The Vault holds the House’s three permanent collections — Sovereign Gold, Heritage Silver, and the Legacy Chamber. Each is reserved for historic coinage transformed into heirloom objects meant to be worn, stewarded, and passed down.
Vault pieces are forged to order. They are never mass produced or discounted. Every piece is recorded in the Founder’s Ledger and issued with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
If you are here, you are not browsing.
You are selecting an heirloom.

Forged from Genuine Bullion
The Sovereign Gold Chamber
These are sovereign gold coins — once stored in banks and private reserves — now forged into heirloom wedding bands, legacy rings, and generational keepsakes.
They are not cast.
They are not melted from or into anonymous bullion.
They are not made in batches.
Each piece begins as a certified gold coin, hand-forged to order, and recorded into the Founder's Ledger under your name.
This is not jewelry.
This is personal reserve gold you can wear.

Historic Silver Coinage
The Heritage Silver Chamber
These pieces are forged from historic silver coinage — coins that once moved through banks, paymasters, and everyday hands.
Each ring is made from an authentic silver dollar or half dollar selected by the Foundry, preserving its original date, detail, and character. No two coins wear the same, and no two finished pieces are identical.
Meant to be worn daily and recognized over time, these are not decorative objects but markers of continuity. What begins as circulating coinage becomes a personal artifact.
This is where legacy begins.

Personal Heirloom Works
The Legacy Chamber
These are deeply personal works, created to preserve meaning rather than metal alone.
Pieces in the Legacy Chamber may be forged from heirloom coinage entrusted to the House, or from historically appropriate coins sourced for permanent inlay and memorial work. Each transformation is irreversible by design.
Every piece is forged by hand, one at a time, recorded in the Founder’s Ledger, and released into the care of a single steward or family.
This is not decoration.
This is remembrance.

Limited Works Currently Released
Current Allocations
From time to time, the Foundry releases works that do not belong to the above standing collections.
These pieces are offered through controlled allocation, with availability determined by material, readiness, and intent rather than schedule.
Once an allocation closes, this configuration may not be offered again.
